Page Fourteen THE JEWISH NEWS Recent Bride divitiei in Society Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young, formerly of 2957 Leslie, will be in Miami Beach until after Passover. William Goodman of the Wilshire Hotel has returned from a two-week vacation in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Frishman of 18000 Indiana Ave. are in Miami Beach for a five weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levitt honored their daughter, Shola, on her 16th birthday, with a dinner dance for 15 couples at Latin Quarters. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Shapero, president of Michigan Department of the Jewish War Veterans Ladies' Auxiliary, accompanied by Birdie Rosenberg, department chief of staff, returned from an official visit to the Lt. Eli Rosenblum J.W.V. auxiliary of Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Greenblatt and daughter, Fayanne, of Fairfield Ave., have returned from a five-week vacation in Miami Beach. Enroute home they visited in Baltimore and Washington. Mrs. Harold Eidelman and her mother, Mrs. Leah Rose, sailed March 20 on the Queen Mary for Southampton, England, where they will visit with relatives for a few months. In their hOnor a farewell luncheon was given at the Club Bali March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison and son, Lawrence, of Buffalo were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Newman of Oakman Blvd. Patt Levinson will spend her spring vacation from the University of Missouri with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Levinson_of 17565 Stoepel. Mrs. Sally Brown of the Lee. Crest Apts. is spending a week in Boston visiting with her Children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heavenrich, and Mary BroWn.. Bill Hass is spending his spring vacation from Kenyon College, Gambier, 0., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass of La Salle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nover (Evelyn Agree) and sons have moved into their new home on Vernon Avenue, Huntington Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman of Burlingame Ave. returned from Arizona and California. Mrs. M. H. Zackheim returned from a visit with her children, Dr. and Mrs. Hershell Zackheim, in Santa Monica, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elliman of Briggs Hotel returned from an extended visit in Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand of Highland Ave. spent a few weeks in Palm Springs, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Goldberg of Fairfield Ave. have returned from a trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zuckerman of LaSalle Blvd. honored Mr. and Mrs. S. Pozen, who are moving to Florida, at a cocktail and supper Party. Richard Barnett, son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis L. Barnett of 16171 Normandy, will spend his vacation from the Eastman School of Music with his parents. Mrs. Charles Beecher returned to her home in Brooklyn after a two-week visit. with her sister, Mrs. Harry Edelson of Pennington Dr. Maimonides Women !Study Club Soiree To Hear Rabbi Ft-am; To Feature Music P in Tel Aviv Plan Fund Luncheon Flayed The March meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Mai- monides Medical Society will be a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Sat- urday at Huyler's. Mrs. David Kliger, program chairman, an- nounces that Rabbi Leon Fram will be guest speaker. Hostesses will be Mesdames Ervin B. Moss, chairman; S. P. Miral, co-chairmen; M. Blaine, S. S. Farbman, M. Fenton, Louis E. Kamin, S. Leland, S. Levine, Marvin B. Levy, Ezra Lipkin, "A Night in Tel Aviv" will be the theme of the 21st annual soiree of the Detroit Music Study Club, Mrs. I. Mendelson, president announces. The program will be held at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 30, at the social hall of the YWCA, Montcalm and Witherell. It will be dedicated to the memory of Bronislow Huberman, renowned violinist, who founded the Pales- tine Symphony. The cosmopolitan music pre- sented-in Tel Aviv will be offered by Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, accompanied by Julius Chajes; Reva Reatha Jackson, harpist; Maryan Fleisher, pianist; the Tosha Munstock dance ggroup, and the Music Study Club choral group, directed by Dan Frohman and accompanied by Rosa Bassin Stein. Zelda Landsman is author- of the script and Mrs. Walter Fields will be narrator. Mrs. J. Sauls will be chairman. Hostesses for the soiree will the past presidents, Mesdames S. Q. Kesler, A. J. Seltzer, M. Ben- yas, L. Robbins, M. - Morse, S. Jackson, J. Scherr and E. Lipkin. JDC Reports Quarterly Budget of $19,215,650 MRS. S. S. FARBMAN - B. Marks, Peter Martin, H. S. Mellen, R. J. Mendelsohn, Max Mosen, N. Sandler, A, Spero, Emil Simon, M. Steiner and T. Taylor. Mrs. S. S. Farbman and Mrs. Irwin Weisenthal are ticket chairmen for the Auxiliary's an- nual fund-raising luncheon and fashion show, to be. held May 25 at Masonic Temple. A collection of fashions from Jacobson's, Inc., of Grosse Pointe will be presented by POwers' Models. Attack Yale President For Opposing Legislation NEW HAVEN, Conn.. .( (JPS)— Vincent J. McGovern, president of the New Haven Central Labor Council, made public a letter ' assailing President Charles Sey- - • mour of Yale University for his opposition to proposed state legis- lation prohibiting racial and reli- gious discrimination by colleges in the admission of students. The Joint Distribution Commit- te announces that expenditures for its relief, reconstruction and resettlement operations in March will total $6,244,400. This raises to $19,215,650 the agency allocations thus far this year for aid to almost 1,000,000 Jewish men, women and children in Europe, North Africa, the Near East and the Orient. Friday, March 26, 1948 UHS Auxiliary Purim Program on Tuesday The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools invites members and friends to the Pu- rim fete next Tuesday, 1 p. m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. All are invited to the program and dessert luncheon. Purim numbers will feature this `Shalach Monoth' program of the children of the United Hebrew Schools. The following pupils will participate: Pre-school class of David W. Simons School with Mrs. Leah Iskowitz in charge, the chairman of the program, Sheila Pudovick, a pupil of the David W. Simons School; Eva Tennen- WE RECOVER • . . MRS. NORMAN HALBERG At a beautifully appointed wedding ceremony Feb. 8 at Con- gregation Bnai David, Jacqueline Wittcoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wittcoff of Buena Vista Ave., spoke her nuptial vows to Norman Halberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Halberg of Glynn Ct. The bride chose a gown of candlelight slipper satin fashioned with a fitted bodice. The imported lace yoke had an off-the-shoulder effect. The skirt extended to a cathedral length train and her fingertip veil of illusion was at- tached to a tiara of matching sa- tin. She carried a Bible adorned with white orchids. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. I. Wittcoff, sister-in-law of the bride. Sydell Halberg, the bride- groom's sister was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Helene Tamaroff, Bernice Abugow, Lois Witt, of Chicago, and Shirley Hy- man. Helaine Moltz was junior bridesmaid. Iry Wittcoff, brother of the bride was best,' man, and the ush- ers were Iry Caplan, Bernie Ad- ler, Lou Goodman, and Leonard Hyman. Gary Goldman was junior usher. Out-of-town guests were here for the wedding from Toronto, Chicago, St. Louis, and Windsor. 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